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Fleur De Lis Coat of Arms Archer on Horseback | 
enlarge | Brand: Schleich Category: Toy
List Price: $14.49 Buy New: $9.20 You Save: $5.29 (37%)
New (10) from $9.20
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 2542
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 3 - 99 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 3.3 x 6 x 7.3
MPN: 70030 Model: 70030 UPC: 658183700301 EAN: 0658183700301
Release Date: June 1, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Hand painted | | • | Moulded out of kid safe rubber | | • | Doll has incredible detail | | • | For ages 3 and above | | • | Archer with bow and arrow |
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Product Description These knights with the Fleur-de-Lis Coat of Arms are handpainted models. They have true-to-life modeling, are in compliance with all safety regulations and meticulously handpainted. Great for imaginative play.
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| Customer Reviews:
My grandsons loved this toy June 27, 2007 C. Wainscott (Florence, KY) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I bought a red archer and a blue archer for my grandsons, ages 5 and 3. They love them. They're beautifully detailed, and are sturdy enough to withstand rough treatment. I have bought them several other Schleich products, and they've all been consistently high quality, and a lot of fun for the boys.
Beautiful, educational, fun, durable and safe medieval toy soldiers July 13, 2006 EquesNiger (Prague, Czech Republic) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
I purchased this in Prague, having started my collection after being given the Dragon for Christmas. It's a remarkably detailed piece, with an amazing level of historical accuracy in the armor and armaments of the 14th/15th century. It's made of highly durable plastic, and overall it's rugged enough to withstand the rigors of entertaining youngsters. I bought several other members of the Schleich Knights series for my two nephews, aged 4 and 6, so there is minimal concern that the detachable parts could be dangerous for young children. The pieces come in two opposing camps: the Red Fleur de Lis, and the Blue Lion, and each piece has a corresponding piece in the other, with somewhat different design and graphics. Though the Red Camp shows arms and armor of the 12-13th Centuries (typically), and the Blue the arms and armor of the 13-15th, both mounted archers are identical in this case. The level of detail, for this price, is actually quite surprising. Also, it appears some political sensitivity went into the crafting, as the Red Fleur de Lis corresponds more closely to the English armor and weapons of the periods, while the Blue Lion more closely refelcts the French, despite the switched heraldic devices. Some care must be taken when unwinding the wiring which affixes the toy in the box, as it can scuff the paint on the hooves of the horse.
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